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Councilmatic!

Philly City Council Legislative Subscription Service.

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Getting Started

First check out the project code.

$ git clone git://github.com/codeforamerica/councilmatic.git

To work on your own instance of Councilmatic, you should first get Python installed. Follow the instructions for doing so on your platform.

In addition, we recommend setting up a virtual environment for working with any project, so that you can manage your project-specific dependencies.

$ cd councilmatic
$ virtualenv .env --no-site-packages
$ source .env/bin/activate

Next, install the requirements for Councilmatic (we recommend working in a virtual environment, but it's not strictly necessary).

$ pip install -r requirements.txt

Non-Python requirements include:

  • pdftotext and pdftohtml (use apt-get install poppler-utils on Ubuntu)

Copy the file councilmatic/local_settings.py.template to councilmatic/local_settings.py. Fill in the LEGISLATION setting in this file. By default, it is set up to scrape from Philadelphia's legislation system.

Set up the project database and populate it with city council data (when the syncdb command prompts you to create an administrative user, go ahead and do so). There is a lot of data to be loaded, so downloading it all may take a while.

$ cd councilmatic
$ python manage.py syncdb # Create admin account when prompted.
$ python manage.py migrate
$ python manage.py loadlegfiles
$ python manage.py rebuild_index # For searches. Say yes when prompted.

Finally, to run the server:

$ python manage.py runserver

Now, check that everything is working by browsing to http://localhost:8000/. Now browse to http://localhost:8000/admin and enter the admin username and password you supplied and you should have access to all of the legislative files!

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Copyright (c) 2010 Code for America Laboratories See LICENSE for details.

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